List of Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke’s other activities

Between 1995 and 2001, Moseneke left the Bar to pursue a full-time corporate career in the following capacities.

He has since resigned all these positions:

Chairperson: Telkom Limited (Since October 1994)

Chairperson: African Merchant Bank

Chairperson: Metropolitan Life Ltd

Chairperson: African Bank Investments Ltd

Chief Executive: New Africa Investments Ltd

Director: New Africa Publications (Pty) Ltd

Director: Phaphama Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Director: Urban Brew (Pty) Ltd

Chairperson: Alisa Car Rental (Pty) Ltd (Hertz)

Director: Life Officers’ Association

He has served in several community and non-governmental organisations, including as:

Chairperson of Project Literacy for more than 10 years;

Trustee of Sowetan Nation Building; and

Deputy Chairperson of the Children’s Fund.

Moseneke is the first chancellor of Technikon and currently serves as chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand.

Moseneke holds several honorary doctorates and is a recipient of numerous awards of honour, performance and excellence. These include:

The KWV Award of Excellence;

The Black Lawyers Association Excellence Award (1993);

Unisa School of Business Leadership Excellence Award (1997);

Black Management Forum Empowerment Award (1998);

Sunday Times Businessman of the Year Nominee (1998); International Trial Lawyer of the Year Award (from the International Academy of Trial Lawyers) (2000);

Soweto Achiever Award (2002);

Honorary professorship in Banking Law, Unisa (2002);

Honorary professor in the Department of Mercantile Law, Unisa (2004-2006);

Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) from the University of the North;

Doctor of Commerce (honoris causa) from the University of Natal; and

Doctor of Technology (honoris causa) from Tshwane University of Technology.